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The US just reached this anti-money laundering milestone
For the first time, a bill to effectively end anonymous shell companies in the US has made its way out of a chamber of Congress.
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Fossil Fuel Production is Incompatible with Climate Goals
A new report published today shows the UK is in the top 10 of countries planning to expand oil and gas production.
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Can the UK deliver real leadership on climate-critical forests – or will the country’s new task force just greenwash the status quo?
Everyday products consumed in the UK – soy, palm oil, rubber – are linked to a high risk of destructive deforestation abroad.
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Why cutting off artisanal miners is not responsible sourcing
There are serious problems in artisanal mining - but it is a huge and diverse sector, which varies widely across mines, local areas and countries.
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For the future of the UK and the planet: Global Witness’ Challenges for the 2019 UK General Elections
Global Witness’ Challenges for the 2019 UK General Elections
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Cryptocurrency: The New Frontier in the Fight against Corruption?
Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies have given criminals yet another way to hide their dodgy dealings. But can we use the same tools to fight digital corruption as in the analog world?
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As the EU’s bank stops funding gas, it’s time for the EU to stop supporting it altogether
Now that the EU’s bank has agreed to drop gas, it’s time for the EU to remove the rest of its support for this dangerous fossil fuel.
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Frack, consume, recycle: The ugly truth behind Big Oil’s push for plastics
We can't talk about recycling without talking about the problem of plastic production. And we can't talk about plastic production without talking about the industry that props up plastics: Big Oil and Gas.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers who voted for pro-fracking bill received 6 times more oil and gas money
Global Witness discovered that Pennsylvania lawmakers who voted for a pro-fracking bill got 6 times on average more in oil and gas money than those who opposed it.
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The time is now: The EU must adopt a new regulation to shift corporate culture and tackle the root causes of deforestation
Could European politicians be sitting up and finally paying real attention to climate breakdown?
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